Show 11 i. i Shipment of of Ores 1 c 2 Will ill Stop Soon Minn Nov No 18 Ore iL-Ore Ore ship ship- i I i ments meats will cease as soon as boats now I 2 2 l loading at docks and boats en route y-j y up the lakes Jakes have been supplied with 4 1 cargoes according to E. E D D. Brigham I f M chairman airman and W. W H. H Groverman fuel ruel I i Administration m member of ot the coal dis- dis I committee I The recent cold weather says Mr Brighams Brigham's statement left leet the rall- rall i s1 to t ds with several thousand cars of ot j l frozen ore ore on their hands To unload un- un I 3 v. v load Joad this or ore onto dock and from docks into boats requires the use ot II a 80 a large Jarge number of locomotives which j I are used for tor teaming the ore I I To release these theS 1 locomotives which f N are re greatly needed to handle handie coal for tor f v the Northwest we are compelled to order that no more iron ore shall be loaded for down lakes lakes after atter next w week ek or ten days 1 Mr ham Brigham ham also said that the essential plants such as gas electric lI light ht pumping and street r railway plants in Montana Wyoming and other points outside our Imm immediate district district district dis dis- dis- dis are beginning to get short of of- fuel and it may be bo necessary to supply supply supply sup sup- ply them from the head of ot the tho lakes Jakes even though It be at the expense of some somo nonessential industries here |